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firebox in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Firebox may
refer to:
Firebox (steam engine), the area
where the fuel is
burned in a
steam engine Firebox...
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Belpaire fireboxes in
significant numbers in the USA. A
Victorian Railways J
class Belpaire firebox and boiler, in storage. A
second firebox can be seen...
- Central, had
locomotives with
Belpaire fireboxes.
Illinois Central 4-6-0 #382,
Casey Jones' engine, had a
Belpaire firebox.
Steam is
usually collected at the...
- rear with
minimal protection from the elements. In
later years these fireboxes were
adopted in
several large classes of engines,
particularly express...
- the
total fireplace system. The
firebox normally sits on a
masonry base at the
floor level of the room. Some
fireboxes are
large in
proportion so that...
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Firebox is an
online retailer based in London, England, that was
created in 1998 as hotbox.co.uk, an
internet retailer founded by
university friends Michael...
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placed in the middle,
astride the boiler.
Camelbacks were ****ed with wide
fireboxes which would have
severely restricted driver visibility from the normal...
- with
steel fireboxes years previously and the
results were
fairly good, but
wherever water supplies were of poor quality,
steel fireboxes gave a lot of...
- / fire-tube systems. As the
hottest part of a
locomotive boiler is the
firebox, it was an
effective design to use a water-tube
design here and a conventional...
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inner wrapper of the
firebox. This
requires complex staying to
support it. The
first boilers of this form had
raised fireboxes that were considerably...